With online lectures from the renowned Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and in-person discussions with American and local experts on business and entrepreneurship, a free course for budding entrepreneurs is now available here.
"This is a wonderful learning opportunity for young men and women to build the skills to fulfill their dreams. This course will focus on the skills and knowledge needed to succeed in business,” US Consul General Helen LaFave said.
She said no matter where they are from, the youth share the same basic aspirations of education and opportunity.
Beginning March 19, ''Entrepreneurship 101: Know Your Customer'' will be a six-week course at the American Center.
Educational content would be provided by MIT and hosted online through education portal edX.
The course will feature in-person discussions with local entrepreneurs, consulate officials and video conferences with successful Silicon Valley entrepreneurs.
Officials said there is no charge to participate in the program and attendees will benefit not only from relevant and practical course curriculum, but also from exposure to American styles of education and the opportunities to network with experts in the field.
Participants will receive American Library membership, and those attending at least five sessions will receive certificates of completion from the American Center.
"This is a wonderful learning opportunity for young men and women to build the skills to fulfill their dreams. This course will focus on the skills and knowledge needed to succeed in business,” US Consul General Helen LaFave said.
She said no matter where they are from, the youth share the same basic aspirations of education and opportunity.
Beginning March 19, ''Entrepreneurship 101: Know Your Customer'' will be a six-week course at the American Center.
Educational content would be provided by MIT and hosted online through education portal edX.
The course will feature in-person discussions with local entrepreneurs, consulate officials and video conferences with successful Silicon Valley entrepreneurs.
Officials said there is no charge to participate in the program and attendees will benefit not only from relevant and practical course curriculum, but also from exposure to American styles of education and the opportunities to network with experts in the field.
Participants will receive American Library membership, and those attending at least five sessions will receive certificates of completion from the American Center.